warwick has them. i needed new ones for my corvette and they comped them to me. i'd be wary of using them though. i've had problems with mine slipping, and it can really suck if you forget your strap one day. unless you enjoy sitting and playing.

the male part of the straplock was slipping out of the recessed part. that's why i had it replaced. it's happened a couple of times with the new one also. it may have to do with the fact that my corvette weighs a ton, but i still feel it shouldn't be an issue at all. my straps never slip on my other basses, and i have several straps with straplocks on them so i know it has to do either with the recessed inserts or the bass. hope that was clear enough.

oh yeah - you'll also notice that some warwick owners have their straps duct taped to their basses, i believe either pee-nut or sam rivers used to do that. my guess is cuz they had the same problem.

so the question is, is the problem with the male or female part of the straplock? I've had straplocks for 3 years and have never had a problem, then again, they werent' the recessed kind, if that makes any difference.
I also wonder if the fact that it's a warwick is the determining factor... those things are freakin heavy!

I tried clicking on the allparts link in the above post and typing in the url in my browser and got the Allparts home page both times.

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Congradulations woodboy, you've failed my test on reading for details. Their homepage comes up fine, So i click the link to catalog, comes up fine, i click to view in us dollars, comes up fine, from there on, no pages work. Thanks.